We are way past the time to start profiling. Let’s get calling me a racist out of the way– also Islamaphobic, I never understood either label since the majority of women I fight for are Muslim and African. So let’s be serious –who is responsible for all the terrorism? We or at least we should know by now who is responsible, it’s only been 35 years since the first TWA aircraft was blown out of the sky by a Muslim male.

CAIR yells at profiling Muslims, CAIR is now yelling at pat downs for Muslim women whom we now know may have had some sort of terroristic surgery. Seriously, who the hell other than the religion of peace could come up with this horror? Bombs Implanted in the human body!!

Our children are being traumatized, we tell them don’t let a stranger touch you and now on their way to Disney World they’re being touched by strangers, women being humiliated, a female flight attendant trying to go to work must prove she has had breast cancer. Nuns being groped, 80 year old men and women being groped, when NONE of the above is responsible for one act of terrorism. NOT one.

This is insane.

With this new security we are basically saying the whole world’s population is a possible treat to US security and yet we know who is a threat. Yet to say who is a Racist. Profiling the threat is Discrimination.

This is insane.

Why???? You’d prefer to subject your children to this rather than call it like it is. It’s Muslims period. If CAIR continues to yell about Muslims being profiled and their women being patted down then ban Muslims from flying altogether till CAIR starts yelling at Muslims for trying to kill Infidels and women for no damn reason.

Seriously when are we going to start yelling and calling out the bullcrap?

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(WASHINGTON, D.C., 11/10/2010) — CAIR today issued a travel advisory for airline passengers who may be subjected to new Transportation Security Administration (TSA) “enhanced pat-downs” that many of those who undergo the procedure describe as invasive and humiliating.

Travelers are being asked to educate themselves about the new policy and to know their rights if asked to undergo security pat-downs. CAIR’s advisory is particularly important for Muslim travelers leaving for or returning from Hajj because of concerns that they will be singled out for secondary screening by security personnel.

CAIR offices have already received complaints, particularly from female travelers who wear hijab, about being subjected to the new pat-down procedure.

The enhanced pat-down involves a much more intrusive manual search of passengers’ bodies by TSA officers. Passengers who have undergone the new pat-down procedure have reported feeling humiliated by a search they describe as invasive and that has involved TSA officers touching the face and hair, the groin area and buttocks, and in between and underneath breasts.

One traveler wearing hijab, a 56-year-old Muslim flying out of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, told CAIR the TSA screener patted-down her entire upper body, including, head, neck, chest, and hips, with the backs of her hands. The Muslim woman said she had “no idea” how invasive the procedure would be and would otherwise have opted for a private room or demanded to know why she was selected for secondary screening.

[NOTE: The woman had been referred to secondary screening even though the metal detector did not go off, a phenomenon reported frequently to CAIR by female Muslim travelers.]

BACKGROUND: Beginning earlier this year, the TSA began using full-imaging scanners in airports. In February, CAIR supported a statement by a prominent group of Muslim scholars that the full-body scanners violate religious and privacy rights.

SEE: Airport Body Scanners Violate Islamic Law, Muslims .

In light of the growing concerns about the invasiveness of the new enhanced pat-down procedure, CAIR offers the following recommendations to Muslim travelers:

It is your right to be screened by an officer of the same gender. The TSA states in its Head-to-Toe Screening Policies: “It is TSA’s policy that passengers should be screened by an officer of the same gender in a professional, respectful manner.”

If you experience any disturbing incidents with the new pat down procedure, particularly if you feel you have been subjected to religious or racial profiling, harassment or unfair treatment, immediately file a complaint with the TSA and report the incident to your local CAIR chapter.

Special recommendations for Muslim women who wear hijab:

If you are selected for secondary screening after you go through the metal detector and it does not go off, and “sss” is not written on your boarding pass, ask the TSA officer if the reason you are being selected is because of your head scarf.

In this situation, you may be asked to submit to a pat-down or to go through a full body scanner. If you are selected for the scanner, you may ask to go through a pat-down instead.

Before you are patted down, you should remind the TSA officer that they are only supposed to pat down the area in question, in this scenario, your head and neck. They SHOULD NOT subject you to a full-body or partial-body pat-down.

You may ask to be taken to a private room for the pat-down procedure.

Instead of the pat-down, you can always request to pat down your own scarf, including head and neck area, and have the officers perform a chemical swipe of your hands.

If you encounter any issues, ask to speak to a supervisor immediately. They are there to assist you.